"use strict";

// Content script file will run in the context of web page.
// With content script you can manipulate the web pages using
// Document Object Model (DOM).
// You can also pass information to the parent extension.

// We execute this script by making an entry in manifest.json file
// under `content_scripts` property

// For more information on Content Scripts,
// See https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/content_scripts

// Log `title` of current active web page
// const pageTitle = document.head.getElementsByTagName('title')[0].innerHTML;
// console.log(
//   `Page title is: '${pageTitle}' - evaluated by Chrome extension's 'contentScript.js' file`
// );

// // Communicate with background file by sending a message
// chrome.runtime.sendMessage(
//   {
//     type: 'GREETINGS',
//     payload: {
//       message: 'Hello, my name is Con. I am from ContentScript.',
//     },
//   },
//   response => {
//     console.log(response.message);
//   }
// );

// // Listen for message
// chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener((request, sender, sendResponse) => {
//   console.log(request);
//   if (request.type === "COUNT") {
//     console.log(`Current count is ${request.payload.count}`);
//   }

//   // Send an empty response
//   // See https://github.com/mozilla/webextension-polyfill/issues/130#issuecomment-531531890
//   sendResponse({});
//   return true;
// });
